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Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...
Alberta Seeks to Send Unused Children's Medicine to Ukraine Amidst Procurement Scandal
Alberta is exploring options to ship 1.4 million bottles of children's medicine, purchased from Turkey for \$20.4 million, to Ukraine due to safety concerns and an oversupply after a North American shortage subsided. The deal is under scrutiny due to allegations of inflated contracts and improper pr...
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40% Bias Score


One Million Canadians Face Higher Mortgage Payments in 2025
Rising Canadian interest rates are causing significant financial strain for around one million mortgage holders in 2025, with many facing substantially higher monthly payments and some missing payments altogether, particularly in Ontario where high home prices exacerbate the issue.
One Million Canadians Face Higher Mortgage Payments in 2025
Rising Canadian interest rates are causing significant financial strain for around one million mortgage holders in 2025, with many facing substantially higher monthly payments and some missing payments altogether, particularly in Ontario where high home prices exacerbate the issue.
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs Threaten to Shut Down North American Auto Industry
US President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, coupled with impending metal tariffs, threaten to cost the industry billions and cause widespread plant closures, prompting concerns from Linamar Corp. executive chair Linda Hasenfratz and industry leaders.
US Tariffs Threaten to Shut Down North American Auto Industry
US President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, coupled with impending metal tariffs, threaten to cost the industry billions and cause widespread plant closures, prompting concerns from Linamar Corp. executive chair Linda Hasenfratz and industry leaders.
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60% Bias Score


Canada Invests in Candu Reactor While Funding US Nuclear Projects Amidst Trade Disputes
The Canadian government announced a $304-million loan to AtkinsRéalis for Monark reactor development, a modernized Candu reactor using domestically sourced uranium, while simultaneously funding American-designed reactors requiring enriched uranium from the US or Russia, creating a complex energy str...
Canada Invests in Candu Reactor While Funding US Nuclear Projects Amidst Trade Disputes
The Canadian government announced a $304-million loan to AtkinsRéalis for Monark reactor development, a modernized Candu reactor using domestically sourced uranium, while simultaneously funding American-designed reactors requiring enriched uranium from the US or Russia, creating a complex energy str...
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48% Bias Score


Canada's "GIGA" Plan: A Response to the MAGA Threat
Canadian professor Patrick Leblond warns of an existential threat from the U.S.'s MAGA agenda, proposing a "GIGA" plan involving hundreds of billions in spending over a decade to diversify trade, enhance infrastructure, and bolster defense, aiming to reduce reliance on the U.S. and maintain Canada's...
Canada's "GIGA" Plan: A Response to the MAGA Threat
Canadian professor Patrick Leblond warns of an existential threat from the U.S.'s MAGA agenda, proposing a "GIGA" plan involving hundreds of billions in spending over a decade to diversify trade, enhance infrastructure, and bolster defense, aiming to reduce reliance on the U.S. and maintain Canada's...
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72% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada, Citing Fentanyl; Canada Retaliates
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods on Tuesday, citing insufficient action on fentanyl trafficking; Canada responded with retaliatory tariffs, filing a WTO complaint, and asserting the tariffs violate the USMCA.
Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada, Citing Fentanyl; Canada Retaliates
President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods on Tuesday, citing insufficient action on fentanyl trafficking; Canada responded with retaliatory tariffs, filing a WTO complaint, and asserting the tariffs violate the USMCA.
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60% Bias Score

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...

Canadian Court Dismisses Challenge to Trudeau's Prorogation of Parliament
A Canadian Federal Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's January decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, citing the applicants' failure to prove he exceeded his authority; the court acknowledged concerns about executive power concentration but emphasized judic...
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Spark Canadian Nationalism and Political Upheaval
Following Justin Trudeau's resignation, Donald Trump imposed illegal 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, falsely citing border issues, sparking Canadian nationalism and market volatility; the upcoming Liberal leadership race will influence Canada's response.

Trump's Tariffs Spark Canadian Nationalism and Political Upheaval
Following Justin Trudeau's resignation, Donald Trump imposed illegal 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, falsely citing border issues, sparking Canadian nationalism and market volatility; the upcoming Liberal leadership race will influence Canada's response.
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64% Bias Score

Canada's Trade War Response: Relief Package Showdown
Canadian political leaders disagree on how to handle the potential economic fallout of a trade war with the U.S., with Premier Doug Ford advocating for large-scale relief packages while federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre prefers targeted worker relief and tax cuts, using the revenue from c...

Canada's Trade War Response: Relief Package Showdown
Canadian political leaders disagree on how to handle the potential economic fallout of a trade war with the U.S., with Premier Doug Ford advocating for large-scale relief packages while federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre prefers targeted worker relief and tax cuts, using the revenue from c...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Grants One-Month Tariff Exemption to US Automakers After Market Downturn
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto imports but granted a one-month exemption after US automakers expressed concerns about their competitiveness and the stock market experienced a significant drop; the decision highlights the influence of industry and market forces on ...

Trump Grants One-Month Tariff Exemption to US Automakers After Market Downturn
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto imports but granted a one-month exemption after US automakers expressed concerns about their competitiveness and the stock market experienced a significant drop; the decision highlights the influence of industry and market forces on ...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods, Cites Improved Relations
President Donald Trump suspended most tariffs on Mexican goods until April 2nd, citing improved relations and collaboration on illegal immigration and fentanyl. He also lowered tariffs on Canadian potash and extended exemptions to other Canadian goods, while Mexico will revise its tariffs on Chinese...

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods, Cites Improved Relations
President Donald Trump suspended most tariffs on Mexican goods until April 2nd, citing improved relations and collaboration on illegal immigration and fentanyl. He also lowered tariffs on Canadian potash and extended exemptions to other Canadian goods, while Mexico will revise its tariffs on Chinese...
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Tariffs Trigger Sharp Decline in Canadian Home Sales
New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum are causing a significant drop in Canadian home sales, mirroring early-pandemic market conditions, as uncertainty and increased construction costs deter buyers and developers.

U.S. Tariffs Trigger Sharp Decline in Canadian Home Sales
New U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum are causing a significant drop in Canadian home sales, mirroring early-pandemic market conditions, as uncertainty and increased construction costs deter buyers and developers.
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48% Bias Score
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